Hi,
Just check fstat for teh locked file and kill the process which is holding
it.
Regards
SSR
From: Michael Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Move a locked file
Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 09:09:30 -0700
Hi All:
I have a multi-boot 3 unix box I'm toying with. I was
The thing is I always have the whole Chinese ports collection in my
refuse file when I do a cvsup among with a bunch of other stuff so I
don't know why this error decides to show itself now. Any help would be
appreciated.
I am using the following:
FreeBSD santacruz 4.9-RELEASE-p7 FreeBSD
I'm sorry, but my problems seems to be related only with @freebsd.org.
- ¿Any other address under @freebsd.org where make this test?
- Maybe someone can send me a trace of any recent mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I don´t really know what's happend.
Hear hear...
I have actually upped the ante to LPRng which adds multi printer print
queues and more network capability all round and also use the related
ifhp filter ...
Printing just fine at home from the FreeBSD boxen, and via a SAMBA
[printer] share, a Win98 box and a Win2K laptop also print
Peter Schuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Perhaps a document would be in order describing/detailing all the details such
as this about soft updates, all in one place. What I know I have mostly
gathered by reading papers and random mailinglist postings about certain
specifics. Is there such
On Thursday 13 May 2004 11:37 pm, Kevin Greenidge wrote:
The thing is I always have the whole Chinese ports collection in my
refuse file when I do a cvsup among with a bunch of other stuff so I
don't know why this error decides to show itself now. Any help would
be appreciated.
That doesn't
Kent Stewart wrote:
On Thursday 13 May 2004 07:11 pm, Bruce Hunter wrote:
I have two computer systems. 1 windows 2k system where I do web
development work, specifically php development. The other system is a
FBSD headless system that I control via ssh, from my windows system.
The FBSD system
On Fri, 14 May 2004, frank wei wrote:
Hi FreeBSD,
I'm a software engineer in the networking industry. I'm very intersted
in the the implementation of IP routing in FreeBSD. Two questions here:
1. Can I get FreeBSD source code without any charge?
Yes. (well, your usual ISP's fees for
Hi.
I am looking for a good Tape drive (ok, Ultrium 2 LTO is just a little
bit to expensive ;-)). The Tape Drive should be a DLT Drive with 40/80
GB per tape. Also i want to use FreeBSD 5.x and the Server will be a IBM
x345 machine. Backup Software is bacula.
So, do you have any suggestions
Hello.
I have fairly fresh install of 5.2.1 where I installed xfree, gnome 2.6
and xfce4 (in this order).
Now, whenever I install something from ports tree, that has anything to
do with glib, it will
build fine without any errors but when I try to launch the program it
will complain about
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 01:04:34PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
You can't generally cross-build packages for different architectures.
Kris
Rats! That's what I was afraid of. Will have to see if I can get my
hands on an i386 package builder...
Thanks, Kris.
Dan
Short question:
Is there a way to increase the stack size limit for a user
process beyond 64mb?
Background:
FreeBSD in question is 5.2.1-RELEASE.
I am running an application (unison from
/usr/ports/net/unison). This program by virtue to how it
was developed (or possibly the language is uses,
Lucas Holt wrote:
Enemy territory runs with linux emulation on freebsd. Its certainly
not ported to freebsd. I've tried it on 5 current and compared the
results to running in linux and windows. There is a definite
performance gap in freebsd. I assume its because there is no native
binary.
sAndri Kok wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm thinking of running a wireless access point using FreeBSD. Now, the
manual (wi(4)) says that I need a prism II or 2.5 chipset, I can get
that quite easily, but the PCI version is not. I'm thinking of getting a
PCMCIA card with that supported chip and a PCMCIA to
Andras Kende wrote:
Bruce,
I assuming both system is local behind firewall.
I would install both samba and ftp server like pure_ftpd...
For fileserver: use samba for mp3's file's
Web dev test: you could share the apache document root folders too with
samba and copy the files there.
Or just
I'm trying to config our mail server (FreeBSD-CURRENT) to use the above
combination, but I'm still getting problems (possibly unconnected):
1) In /var/log/messages I get this message repeatedly:
May 14 10:04:54 tiggywinkle postfix/trivial-rewrite[90799]: fatal:
On Friday 14 May 2004 01:43 am, hatter wrote:
Hello.
I have fairly fresh install of 5.2.1 where I installed xfree, gnome
2.6 and xfce4 (in this order).
Now, whenever I install something from ports tree, that has anything
to do with glib, it will
build fine without any errors but when I try
/attachmen
ts/20040514/1d92e517/stack-test-0001.obj
Hi Joseph,
there's a kernel option called 'MAXSSIZ'.
Check /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT for the details...
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / with kind regards
+++ S t e p h a n F. Y a r a g h c h i
+++
+++ Information Technology
+++
+++ Boerse
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 01:37:31AM -0500, Kevin Greenidge wrote:
The thing is I always have the whole Chinese ports collection in my
refuse file when I do a cvsup among with a bunch of other stuff so I
don't know why this error decides to show itself now. Any help would be
appreciated.
This
Hi Joseph,
there's a kernel option called 'MAXSSIZ'.
Check /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT for the details...
Thanks. I had to look on a 4.X box that still has LINT:
options MAXSSIZ=(256*1024*1024)
Which brings up another question, what happened to LINT?
None of my 5.X boxes seem to
On Friday 14 May 2004 11:41, Bruce Hunter wrote:
I have two computer systems. 1 windows 2k system where I do web
development work, specifically php development. The other system is a
FBSD headless system that I control via ssh, from my windows system. The
FBSD system is my local webserver
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 09:44:11AM +0100, Daniel Bye wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 01:04:34PM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
You can't generally cross-build packages for different architectures.
Kris
Rats! That's what I was afraid of. Will have to see if I can get my
hands on an
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Gleason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:32 AM
To: Yaraghchi, Stephan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 64mb stack size limit?
Hi Joseph,
there's a kernel option called 'MAXSSIZ'.
Check /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/LINT for
the new Nvidia package and my current XF86Config section for
the mouse looks like this:
Section InputDevice
Identifier Mouse1
Driver mouse
Option ProtocolPS/2
Option Device /dev/sysmouse
I think Protocol should be Auto if you're going to use
/dev/sysmouse as the
Arek Czereszewski wrote:
Hendrik Hasenbein wrote:
Try 'mount -t msdos /dev/da0 /removable'.
Wrong,
# mount -t msdos /dev/da0s1 /removable
It hasnt to be on partition one of the key. Most times it is.
Hendrik
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I'm trying to make work a D-Link 504T DSL router/switch with FreeBSD
5.2.1-RELEASE-p6.
I've already realised that IPv6 is not supported by the router so I
compiled an IPv4-only kernel and got to work DNS, HTTP, and FTP.
My problem is that ssh and telnet don't work. I get as far as the
Password
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Walter C. Pelissero wrote:
I'm trying to make work a D-Link 504T DSL router/switch with FreeBSD
5.2.1-RELEASE-p6.
I've already realised that IPv6 is not supported by the router so I
compiled an IPv4-only kernel and got to work DNS, HTTP, and FTP.
My problem is that
Thanks for your reply.
Try a portupgrade -rf glib. I always do a -fa to force all. I have never
timed an -rf glib on a 5.x system but it should keep your machine busy
for some time :).
Kent
I did portupgrade -rf glib and it didnt take that long... probably
because there was *lotsa* errors.
Try connection to the router via SSHv1 protocol and without X11 forwarding. I had
similar problems with Cisco routers with old Cisco IOS. They liked only SSH
connections via SSHv1 and without X11 forwarding.
Best regards,
Vladimir
On Fri, 14 May 2004 13:12:33 +0200 (CEST)
Robert Huff wrote:
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. writes:
I am tring to install mrtg on my test FreeBSD 5.1 box. I change
into my /usr/ports/net/mrtg directory and find that there is
only a README.html
/usr/ports/net-mgmt/mrtg
In such cases, it is often useful to check /usr/ports/MOVED.
Or
Generally I agree with you assertion about coding file locking, but
in this case where newsyslog is rotating the log, there is already
an .0 file. Newsyslog does mv command to rename log.2 to log 3, then
log.1 to log.2, and log to log.1 finishing with touch log to create
the new empty one. So
Good day(mourning, evening, night). I want to appologize for my bad English (I'm from
Russia). I want to ask you a question about 6ch sound. Does FreeBSD support playing
music in that format? I read a lot of information but can't find anything about this
question.
Best regards to you.
Sergey.
On May 13, 2004, at 10:11 PM, Bruce Hunter wrote:
I have two computer systems. 1 windows 2k system where I do web
development work, specifically php development. The other system is a
FBSD headless system that I control via ssh, from my windows system.
The FBSD system is my local webserver
The ltmdm port has been changed since I last used it.
But it still seems to have no documentation.
In the old port there was only one device and it was called cual0,
so based on that I would give cuala0 a try.
If all else fails, email the port maintainer directly and ask him.
-Original
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 16:31, ?v.ancedindows-1251?Q? wrote:
Good day(mourning, evening, night). I want to appologize for my bad English (I'm
from Russia). I want to ask you a question about 6ch sound. Does FreeBSD support
playing music in that format? I read a lot of information but can't find
This is a weird one. I'm setting up a PHP page on the web server
(Apache2, FreeBSD 5.2). When I fetch from a browser, the server
delivers index.php over and over again, as fast as it can as far as I
can tell.
However if I telnet to port 80 and type in the get request manually, it
delivers the
Hello everyone!
I have just noticed that ethereal eats a lot of memory.
Currently it has no capture running and no file loaded.
Previous analyzied file was about 56Mbytes. But it was
closed. Is this behavior normal?
Mem: 111M Active, 15M Inact, 46M Wired, 6820K Cache, 28M Buf, 564K Free
Swap:
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 02:45:52AM -0700, Kris Kennaway wrote:
Rats! That's what I was afraid of. Will have to see if I can get my
hands on an i386 package builder...
You can always just download the prebuilt packages from the ftp site..
If you really want to use your amd64 machine to
Andy Holyer wrote:
This is a weird one. I'm setting up a PHP page on the web server
(Apache2, FreeBSD 5.2). When I fetch from a browser, the server
delivers index.php over and over again, as fast as it can as far as I
can tell.
However if I telnet to port 80 and type in the get request
Hi FreeBSD,
I'm a software engineer in the networking industry. I'm very intersted
in the the implementation of IP routing in FreeBSD. Two questions here:
1. Can I get FreeBSD source code without any charge?
Yes.
2. If so, how can I get them?
This is all very well documented on the
On Friday 14 May 2004 09:25 am, Sergey Akifyev wrote:
On Fri, 2004-05-14 at 16:31, ?v.ancedindows-1251?Q? wrote:
Good day(mourning, evening, night). I want to appologize for my bad
English (I'm from Russia). I want to ask you a question about 6ch sound.
Does FreeBSD support playing music in
Walter -
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Walter C. Pelissero wrote:
My problem is that ssh and telnet don't work. I get as far as the
Password prompt, I type it in, and then ssh freezes for a couple of
minutes until it probably goes in timeout and gives up.
Before we blame the router, a little more
On 14 May 2004, at 15:20, Peter Risdon wrote:
Andy Holyer wrote:
This is a weird one. I'm setting up a PHP page on the web server
(Apache2, FreeBSD 5.2). When I fetch from a browser, the server
delivers index.php over and over again, as fast as it can as far as I
can tell.
However if I
Does squirrell Mail do pop3 as well as smtp ? In other words,
must I install a mail server for smtp prior to installing squirrell mail ?
thanks,
Darryl
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Andy Holyer wrote:
On 14 May 2004, at 15:20, Peter Risdon wrote:
Andy Holyer wrote:
This is a weird one. I'm setting up a PHP page on the web server
(Apache2, FreeBSD 5.2). When I fetch from a browser, the server
delivers index.php over and over again, as fast as it can as far as
I can tell.
- Original Message -
From: Darryl Hoar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 9:53 AM
Subject: Squirrell Mail question
Does squirrell Mail do pop3 as well as smtp ? In other words,
must I install a mail server for smtp prior to installing squirrell mail
- Original Message -
From: Micheal Patterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: Squirrell Mail question
- Original Message -
From: Darryl Hoar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 9:53
On Fri, 14 May 2004 09:53:06 -0500
Darryl Hoar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does squirrell Mail do pop3 as well as smtp ? In other words,
must I install a mail server for smtp prior to installing squirrell
mail ?
Squirrelmail has a pop3-plugin available for fetching pop from
pop3-servers but
I'd like to use DDD, but I don't know if it works with Python easily. And
for some reason, I cannot get Xemacs to debug python either.
Any pointers or 'FM' i can 'R'?
jm
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My other computer is your windows box.
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Looking for an official answer, as I think I've used multiple ways to
apply switches to make when building ports in the past
Is it -
a) make --SOMEOPTION=yes
b) make --SOMEOPTION=yes
c) make SOMEOPTION=yes
Thanks
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On Friday 14 May 2004 01:17 pm, Gerard Samuel wrote:
Looking for an official answer, as I think I've used multiple ways to
apply switches to make when building ports in the past
Is it -
a) make --SOMEOPTION=yes
b) make --SOMEOPTION=yes
That should be -
b) make -SOMEOPTION=yes
c)
Greetings,
I am trying ot setup a mail server and attendant software.
There are an abundance of servers, add-ons, etc and
frankly I don't know what are good and not. Here is what
I am thinking about:
Postfix,
Dovecot,
squirrell mail
This is going to be for roughly 30 users.
is this a good
On Friday 14 May 2004 19:17, Gerard Samuel wrote:
a) make --SOMEOPTION=yes
b) make --SOMEOPTION=yes
c) make SOMEOPTION=yes
I'm not sure there's an official way, but I think you can use whatever:
make -DOPTION
make OPTION=1
make OPTION=yes
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How do I get sendmail to work on the lan?
How do I stop all mail errors from piling up so I can get the daily
run and security check out put messages?
example... from one entitled Returned Mail: see transcript for
details
The original message was received at Fri, 14 May 2004 10:00:00 -0500
Often you need to specify values, like for postgresql:
make PREFIX=/some/other/dir
And here's another question. I always use the same options for make,
make install and make clean, ie:
make PREFIX=/some/other/dir
make PREFIX=/some/other/dir install
make PREFIX=/some/other/dir clean
This is
Running FBSD-4.8.
Folks: Hope this is too far OT, but maybe someone else has had this problem
with Dump(8).
During mys dumps on one server, I get the warnings below about undefined
file types. What would cause this and how do I find them to define
or?? Are they corrupt files? Never got this
On Friday 14 May 2004 19:50, Android66 wrote:
Often you need to specify values, like for postgresql:
make PREFIX=/some/other/dir
I've never used PREFIX as a make option.
I always use the default which usually is /usr/local (otherwise, I think it is
defined in the port Makefile).
Antoine
On Friday 14 May 2004 07:18, Sanjay Chadda wrote:
Folks,
I have a Dell 2400 series desktop with Pentium4 processeor. I am not
sure what graphics card I have. I looked at the Dell site and it
seems these models have the integrated chipset 82845G on them. So
while configuring Xserver, I gave
I have a non standard package installed on a FreeBSD box. It is the FreeBSD
version of Adaptec's RAID management software.
I want to use portupgrade to manage the other packages and ports on that
same server however portupgrade gets very upset about this non-standard
package and refuses to run
On May 14, 2004, at 4:05 AM, Axel S. Gruner wrote:
I am looking for a good Tape drive (ok, Ultrium 2 LTO is just a little
bit to expensive ;-)). The Tape Drive should be a DLT Drive with 40/80
GB per tape. Also i want to use FreeBSD 5.x and the Server will be a
IBM x345 machine. Backup Software
On 2004-05-13 23:29, platanthera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[/etc/make.conf]
...
# To compile just the kernel with special optimizations, you should use
# this instead of CFLAGS (which is not applicable to kernel builds anyway).
# There is very little to gain by using higher optimization
On 2004-05-12 17:35, Jan Christian Meyer wrote:
MYKERNEL is name of the custom kernel. If you want to build a new
kernel, you must give it some name, for example MYKERNEL.
snip
Just to add a little something for flavor, I've found it useful to
keep my config file elsewhere and use a symbolic
On 2004-05-12 23:10, Jason Dusek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, I do not have KDE. Is there some kind of EMACS mode for
hexediting?
There are two modes for hex editing in my GNU Emacs (version 21.3.1).
The first is a major mode, invoked by `M-x hexl-find-file'.
The second is `M-x
On Friday 14 May 2004 11:37 am, Lord Sith wrote:
I have a non standard package installed on a FreeBSD box. It is the
FreeBSD version of Adaptec's RAID management software.
I want to use portupgrade to manage the other packages and ports on
that same server however portupgrade gets very upset
I have installed ProFTPd from the ports collection on a FBSD 5.2.1
system. The only problem is, it doesn't start up. I know I have to set /
change the ftp line in the
/etc/inetd.conf
i also have setup a user account on the system called ftp and the group ftp.
Any help would be great
Here is the
In the last episode (May 14), Lord Sith said:
I have a non standard package installed on a FreeBSD box. It is the
FreeBSD version of Adaptec's RAID management software.
I want to use portupgrade to manage the other packages and ports on
that same server however portupgrade gets very upset
Hi all,
I installed Apache 2 from the ports collection. Does apache2 come with
php support? Probably not, but not sure. I want to install php on the
system. I'm not sure what port I need to install?? All the pre recks..
are for 1.* versions of Apache. What's the deal?
Thanks so much,
Bruce
Hi all,
I installed Apache 2 from the ports collection. Does apache2
come with php support? Probably not, but not sure. I want to
install php on the system. I'm not sure what port I need to
install?? All the pre recks..
are for 1.* versions of Apache. What's the deal?
I recommend
On Friday 14 May 2004 01:26 pm, Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
On Friday 14 May 2004 19:17, Gerard Samuel wrote:
a) make --SOMEOPTION=yes
b) make --SOMEOPTION=yes
c) make SOMEOPTION=yes
I'm not sure there's an official way, but I think you can use whatever:
make -DOPTION
make OPTION=1
Im giving up for now.
Tried to build mozilla with -
make -DWITHOUT_MAILNEWS=yes -DWITHOUT_LDAP=yes -DWITHOUT_CHATZILLA=yes instal
l
and it still has the mail and chatzilla modules installed.
Maybe Ill experiment with it later (like when Im sleeping)
If you are disabling all of that why
On Friday 14 May 2004 03:24 pm, Mike Hogsett wrote:
Im giving up for now.
Tried to build mozilla with -
make -DWITHOUT_MAILNEWS=yes -DWITHOUT_LDAP=yes -DWITHOUT_CHATZILLA=yes
instal l
and it still has the mail and chatzilla modules installed.
Maybe Ill experiment with it later (like
Selon Gerard Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Im giving up for now.
Tried to build mozilla with -
make -DWITHOUT_MAILNEWS=yes -DWITHOUT_LDAP=yes -DWITHOUT_CHATZILLA=yes
install
and it still has the mail and chatzilla modules installed.
Maybe Ill experiment with it later (like when Im sleeping)
The panic happens with my custom kernel (see it below), haven't tried with the
generic kernel yet because the panic happens every other day. Someone
mentioned that they think this is the problem:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=i386/53382
The panic seems to happen after a lot of disk
Hi!
I'd like to buy one of those USB storage devices that come
in different aspects (cigar/pen) and sizes (64/128/256/512
MB).
My main machine does not have USB 2.0 ports (but does have
USB 1) and is running FreeBSD-4.9
Do these devices work with FreeBSD-4.9? What kernel options
should I
hihi,
I'm running freebsd4.10-pre on my AMD box
and i have cvs to the latest source lately.
I installed /usr/ports/security/pidentd and
it doesn't work, i looked in /var/log/messages
this is the error:
identd[16356]: getbuf: bad address (0009 not in c012b510-0xFFC0) -
ofile
Here is the attached XFree86 logfile.
Snajay
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of platanthera
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 11:22 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Problems running startx on FreeBSD 5.2.1
On Friday 14 May 2004 07:18, Sanjay
Hello,
I like open source solutions because it's a future.
I would like to help with spreading open source.
I've made e-shop OS3 (Open Source Solutions Shop - www.os3.wz.cz).
I'll help with spread by burned CDs.
I'll download somewhere your software and burn in on CDs and sell it to people who
Hi,
it seems you have ProFTPd configured as an inetd service and in this setup
it will be started by the inetd daemon upon connection. Try to connect and
see what it puts out.
You might also want to check the archive. There was a thread about a month
ago regarding setting up ProFTPd.
Dave
I
Hello,
I'd like to buy one of those USB storage devices that come
in different aspects (cigar/pen) and sizes (64/128/256/512
MB).
My main machine does not have USB 2.0 ports (but does have
USB 1) and is running FreeBSD-4.9
Do these devices work with FreeBSD-4.9? What kernel options
Is there a difference between virtual interfaces and alias ips?
Also is FreeBSD able to configured interfaces such as bge0:1, bge0:2, bge0:3?
Or is ifconfig bge0 alias ip_address netmask netmask the only way?
I am attempting to add 30 ips.
Dwight Spence
Network Engineer
MARSYS
5775 Blue Lagoon
hi all
im pretty new to bsd so sorry if this is a stupid question
on my linux system i use kde as default desktop and as such when i type
startx kde starts
on bsd i get an xterm the have to type startkde after startx
is there a way to do it in one command?
arden
on bsd i get an xterm the have to type startkde after startx
is there a way to do it in one command?
Create (or modify) ~/.xinitrc
When X starts, it will execute ~/.xinitrc if it exists. If it does, X will
also terminate when that file terminates. So simply putting startkde in
~/.xinitrc
On May 14, 2004, at 11:34 AM, Vulpes Velox wrote:
How do I get sendmail to work on the lan?
The easiest way to get sendmail to work properly on your LAN is to
configure DNS for the local machines.
It's also possible to configure sendmail with the nocanonify FEATURE
and configure mail routing
Hello,
I have the following setup in a school:
Freebsd 5.2.1 with ipfilter ipnat.
Network card 1 = fxp0 fractional T1 line (512kb) 64.140.xxx.xxx static
public ip
Network card 2 = xl1 10.1.1.2 internal lan
/etc/rc.conf
ifconfig_fxp0=inet 64.140.xxx.xxx netmask 255.255.255.224
ifconfig_xl0=inet
I've had nothing but success with Postfix on FreeBSD, and Squirrelmail seems
like a decent program (although I've only run it on Linux). My friends and
neighbors have had more success with Courier-Imap than with Dovecot, but I
can't make a personal recommendation one way or another. Cyrus is
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce Hunter
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 2:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Apache 2 / PHP Installation
Hi all,
I installed Apache 2 from the ports collection. Does apache2 come with
php support?
Hi,
I am trying to get my freebsd machine to access the internet but, I can only get the
machine to ping itself. Everytime I try to ping outside the machine I get no route
found. I believe my problem lies in the configuration of the ethernet card. Running
ifconfig shows me that everthing is
On Friday 14 May 2004 22:19, Sanjay Chadda wrote:
Here is the attached XFree86 logfile.
Snajay
these models have the integrated chipset 82845G on them. So while
configuring Xserver, I gave this info for this chipset. I have
FreeBSD 5.2.1 installed.
For the intel 8xx chipset manual
Just a quick note.
/usr/ports/lang/php4 also includes command line interface beside the
apache module. if you only need mod_php, you can cd to
/usr/ports/www/mod_php4 instead.
Andras Kende wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruce
I installed my new FreeBSD 4.9R on my new ASUS KV8 Deluxe board. Everything work
fine... except, FreeBSD cannot find the third harddisk! (the third IDE, as master on
the third IDE port).
How do I enable it? Or make FreeBSD see it? (please, please, let me not have to
recompile the kernel).
We have a proprietary application which will not work properly over our
WAN, even though there is more than enough bandwidth. It works fine on a
LAN. We suspect a latency problem, mainly because we can't think of
anything else it might be. We are not getting any help from the vendor.
Is there a
On Fri, 14 May 2004 17:43:31 -0400
Charles Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 14, 2004, at 11:34 AM, Vulpes Velox wrote:
How do I get sendmail to work on the lan?
The easiest way to get sendmail to work properly on your LAN is to
configure DNS for the local machines.
It's also
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Mike Jeays wrote:
Is there a way to set up a machine with two network cards, which will
simply forward every packet from one card to the other, but will
introduce an arbitrary delay period? Ideally, the delay period should
be adjustable, and optionally different in the
On May 14, 2004, at 4:59 PM, Vulpes Velox wrote:
The topic and from and to are...
From: kit [EMAIL PROTECTED]gateway hostname
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]gateway hostname
Subject: v42.gateway hostname 05/14/04:14.00 system
check
Not really sure if this is a sendmail problem or not here... :/
BTW know of
Dear List,
I am not sure of where to ask this question, but I have just recently
finished configuring Postfix:Virtual:SMTPAUTH+MySQL+TeaPOP and it works
great. Fortunatly (maybe unfortunately) it is on a test server. Our main
mail server (which we are planning to implement this technology
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Okay, I had some time and since I had just installed Slackware, I didn't mind blowing
it away.
Using cfdisk from the Slackware CD, I re-partitioned slices 3 and up. I now have a
fat32 3Gig slice in primary partition/slice ad0s3. I then have four 12 Gig slices (5 -
8) set up as
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On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 04:28:31PM -0700 or thereabouts, Richard Marriner wrote:
I am not sure of where to ask this question, but I have just recently
finished configuring Postfix:Virtual:SMTPAUTH+MySQL+TeaPOP and it works
great. Fortunatly (maybe unfortunately) it is on a test server.
On Fri, 14 May 2004 14:57:53 -0400
Bruce Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed ProFTPd from the ports collection on a FBSD 5.2.1
system. The only problem is, it doesn't start up. I know I have to set /
change the ftp line in the
/etc/inetd.conf
i also have setup a user account
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